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4.6 AI Series - Fabrications, Disinformation, and Deepfakes


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Episode 4.6- AI Series: Fabrications, Disinformation, and Deep Fakes

The third episode of our AI Series focuses in on AI fabrications (AKA hallucinations), disinformation and misinformation, and the proliferation of deepfakes. They’ll also play the game of quotes and discuss the tools they wish they had in college. 


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Correction: In this episode, Keith refers to an app as Notable. The app is actually called Notability. 🤷‍♂️


Fabrications (Hallucinations): When an AI tool creates an answer that is false and presents it as true.

Disinformation: Deliberately spreading false information in order to influence others.

Deepfakes: A type of media that has been AI-manipulated to make it appear as if someone said/did something they never actually did.


Resources and References

  • Leon Furze - AI Ethics

  • Co-Intelligence by Ethan Mollick

  • One Useful Thing - Ethan Mollick’s Blog

  • Michael Phelps and the Shark from Discovery Ed

  • Pioneers of AI - Inside the AI that’s cloning icons like Eminem, Tom Cruise, Tom Hanks and Robin Wright

  • Here Movie

  • Eminem VMA Performance

  • Thelma Movie

  • ‘Nudify’ Apps That Use AI to ‘Undress’ Women in Photos Are Soaring in Popularity - Time Magazine 

  • The story about the South Korean politician using deepfakes is derived from AI Snapshots from aiEDU

  • NAMLE Key Questions


  • Tools

    • Notability


    • Professional Learning

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      For SCECHs: Share your viewpoint on AI fabrications or the proliferation of disinformation, and deepfakes in our society.

      For Fun: What is one tool you wish you had in college (or a former learning experience)?


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